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Governor-General and Their Royal Highnesses meet members of the Longreach community

The Governor-General joined TRH The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall for a visit the Stockman’s Hall of Fame (officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 1988) and Outback Heritage Centre in Longreach.

Later, Their Royal Highnesses, the Governor-General and the official delegation met members of the local and regional community gathered for a barbecue in recognition of Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee.

Governor-General welcomes Their Royal Highnesses to Australia

After their arrival, the Governor-General joined Their Royal Highnesses for a visit to the QANTAS Founders Museum where they viewed an emergency demonstration by the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

TRH The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall unveiled a new aircraft for the medical service, which caters for over 270,000 patients annually.

Later, the Governor-General addressed Their Royal Highnesses and formally welcomed them to Australia, to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

TRH The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arrive in Australia

The Governor-General welcomed TRH The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall to Australia at Longreach Airport, Queensland.

Ms Bryce was joined by HE Ms Penelope Wensley AC, Governor of Queensland, Mr Stuart McCosker, The Hon. Campbell Newman MP, Premier of Queensland, Mrs Lisa Newman, and Australian officials for the arrival of Their Royal Highnesses.

HMAS Cairns; Arrival of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall; Royal Flying Doctors Service; Stockman’s Hall of Fame

On Monday 5 November 2012, at HMAS Cairns, the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, as guest of the Commanding Officer, Commander Wendy Bullen ADC CSM RAN, received an operational briefing and met with the Armidale Class Patrol Boat crews of Ardent 3, Ardent 5 and Ardent 6, and the Survey Coast Ship HMAS Shepparton.

Afterwards, at Longreach Airport, the Governor-General welcomed Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall on the occasion of their visit to Australia to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

St John’s Church; Civic Reception

On Sunday 4 November 2012, at St John’s Church, Cairns, the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, as guest of the Minister, Reverend John Simons, attended a church service.

In the afternoon, the Governor-General hosted to lunch the Honourable Justice Stanley Jones AO.

In the evening, at the Hilton Hotel, the Governor-General attended a Civic Reception hosted in her honour by the Mayor of Cairns Regional Council, Councillor Bob Manning OAM.

Governor-General visits Hope Vale

On a visit to Hope Vale, Far North Queensland, the Governor-General met local Indigenous women leaders and discussed their roles within the community.

Ms Bryce first visited residents of the Hope Vale Aged Care Facility before attending a lunch with the representatives of the Indigenous Women’s Leadership Program at the Hope Vale Opportunity Hub.

Later, the Governor-General visited homes involved with the Pride of Place program which supports small backyard renovations that instil pride and confidence in the community.

Visit to Hope Vale; James Cook Museum

On Saturday 3 November 2012, in Hope Vale, Queensland, the Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, as guest of the Manager, Mr Nathan Williamson, visited the Hope Vale Aged Care Facility and met with residents and staff.

Afterwards, at the Hope Vale Opportunity Hub, the Governor-General, as guest of the Manager, Ms Audrey Deemal, and Principal of the Cape York Australian Aboriginal Academy Hope Vale Campus, Ms Cheryl Cannon, attended a lunch with Indigenous community leaders and participants of the Cape York Partnerships’ Positive Parenting Program.

Governor-General visits Cairns and the Cape York region

The Governor-General met key representatives of organisations supporting the Cape York Agenda and saw their work in action during a visit to Cairns.

At the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership, Ms Bryce received briefings from the CEO of the Institute, Mr Duncan Murray, the CEO of the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy, Ms Danielle Toon, the CEO of the Cape York Program, Ms Bernadine Denigan, and Chairman of Balkanu – Cape York Development Corporation, Mr Richard Aken.